Francis G. Pease, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Francis G. Pease

American astronomer

Date of Birth: 14-Jan-1881

Place of Birth: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 07-Feb-1938

Profession: astronomer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Francis G. Pease

  • Francis Gladheim Pease (January 14, 1881 – February 7, 1938) was an American astronomer. He joined the Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin, where he was an observer and an optician.
  • There he assisted George W.
  • Ritchey who built many of America's first large reflecting telescopes.
  • In 1908 he became an astronomer and instrument maker at the Mount Wilson Observatory.
  • Among his designs was the 100-inch (2,500 mm) telescope at that observatory, and a 50-foot (15 m) interferometer that he used to measure star diameters. Gene Shoemaker used Pease's high quality photographs of the Moon to make its first geologic map.He was a longtime assistant to Albert A.
  • Michelson.
  • In 1920, Michelson and Pease were able to use the Michelson stellar interferometer fitted to the 100-inch (2,500 mm) telescope at Mt.
  • Wilson to measure the angular diameter of the star Betelgeuse.
  • Their estimate of 0.047" was very close to the value that Eddington had predicted. He would later be involved in the design of the 200-inch (5,100 mm) Hale Telescope at the Mount Palomar Observatory.
  • In 1928 he made the first discovery of a planetary nebula within a globular cluster, later called Pease 1. The crater Pease on the Moon is named after him.

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